by Kate Mothes | May 7, 2025
Myriad patterns and textures examine the nature of layered identities in Zapata’s architectural sculptures.
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by Komoneed | May 7, 2025
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by Komoneed | May 7, 2025
Scientists from the United States Geological Survey (USGS) have for the first time compiled a map of groundwater variables to understand which aquifers in the United States are most vulnerable to being contaminated by “orphan wells” — gas and oil wells that have no active owner and are no longer producing, but have not yet […]
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by Komoneed | May 7, 2025
Frederik Hornung is a doer. His answers are brief, to the point. With the same dynamic he is turning his idea of sustainable shin guards into a social enterprise.
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by Komoneed | May 7, 2025
Jeroen de Lange founded the non-profit 100WEEKS to break the cycle of poverty. The formula of success: Giving women a package of unconditional cash transfers and coaching.
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